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(1980s). Color interior view of the M.D. Anderson Library brown wing. University of Houston Buildings. Special Collections, University of Houston Libraries. Retrieved from http://digital.lib.uh.edu/collection/p15195coll3/item/123

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Color interior view of the M.D. Anderson Library brown wing, 1980s, University of Houston Buildings, Special Collections, University of Houston Libraries, accessed March 31, 2015, http://digital.lib.uh.edu/collection/p15195coll3/item/123.

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Interior, Brown Wing. M.D. Anderson Library was occupied in 1950 and dedicated on April 1, 1951. Since then, three additions have been made. The first was completed in 1968 and is known as the Blue Wing (architects: Staub and Rather, expanded to Staub, Rather, and Howze). The second was completed in 1977, and is formally named for M.D. Anderson Foundation trustee John H. Freeman, but is better known as the Brown Wing (architects: Kenneth Bentsen Associates). The third was completed in 2005 and is called the Gold Wing (architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott). This addition, designed in conjunction with a major renovation of the existing building, added 48% more space to the library.